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A sting operation at a Glenpool, Oklahoma hotel resulted in the arrest of five men on solicitation charges. One of the men arrested, Jeremy Fair, is a local pastor who has been placed on indefinite leave from his church, Christ Presbyterian Church. The others arrested are Rohan Bhojwanti, Matthew Eddy, David Raridon, and Christopher LeBleu. The sting was initiated online and culminated in their physical arrival at the hotel.

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Glenpool Sting Nets Pastor, Four Others on Solicitation Charges

GLENPOOL, OKLA. (KTUL) – A sting operation conducted by Glenpool Police at a Comfort Inn on Thursday evening has resulted in the arrest of five men, including a local pastor, on solicitation charges.

Those arrested include Rohan Bhojwanti, 30, of Tulsa; Matthew Eddy, 28, of Tulsa; David Raridon, 60, of Missouri; Christopher LeBleu, 54, of Louisiana; and Jeremy Fair, 49, of Tulsa. All but Raridon were arrested for soliciting prostitution. Raridon was arrested on a complaint of solicitation of a minor. All five have been booked into the Tulsa County Jail.

Jeremy Fair, identified as a pastor most recently affiliated with Christ Presbyterian Church in Tulsa, has been placed on indefinite leave, according to a statement released by the church. His name has been removed from the church’s website.

Authorities stated that the investigation began online, with communication escalating to text messaging before the suspects arrived at the hotel. Glenpool Police Chief Jeremy Plane held a press conference on Friday, highlighting the surprising nature of some of the individuals involved.

“As law enforcement, I don’t think we often get surprised by the people we encounter and what their history is,” Chief Plane said. “I think the general public at times is surprised that community leaders would be involved in anything nefarious; unfortunately, 23 years has shown me that you just never know.”

The occupations of the other men reportedly include firefighter, business owner and school district finance manager. The investigation is ongoing.

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